The hosts of Trump’s favorite morning show have some bad ideas about health policy.

“We are going to stay away from the details right now,” Fox & Friends host Brian Kilmeade said during a discussion of the Trump/Paul Ryan health care bill on Thursday morning. “Just know this: $8 billion for preexisting conditions. A lot of people focused on that. We can understand that America is getting used to having that luxury.”

Kilmeade is referring to the $8 billion that the American Health Care Act (AHCA) provides for “high risk pools” meant to cover those with pre-existing conditions. This funding, which was tacked onto the bill this week, is House Republicans’ proposed solution for widespread concerns that the legislation will gut coverage for the people with pre-existing health issues who were discriminated against by insurers before reforms under Obamacare.

Kilmeade’s co-host, Steve Doocy, also doesn’t seem concerned with people who may struggle to access health care because of health issues. Instead, Doocy focused on the fact that the legislation amounts to a massive deregulation of the insurance industry and tax cut for the rich.

“The key is getting rid of a lot of the regulations and a lot of the taxes which many small businesses have been burdened with over the last number of years,” Doocy said. “They will be out.”

House Republicans are rushing to pass the AHCA even before the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has a chance to assess its impact, which means it’s unclear exactly how many millions of people could lose their coverage or how much it would affect the national budget.